It's Saturday, October 07, 2017. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Welcome to the weekend. The voice of a generation is going quiet, and Apple is about to deliver new emoji. Won’t BRB this time. AIM started out as the built-in chat application in America Online's desktop client, but it took off after it was broken out as a separate application in 1997. The app and its iconic messaging sound were staples for anyone who spent too much time on the web in the '90s and early '00s. Now, Oath -- the new Verizon company that includes AOL, Yahoo, and yes, Engadget -- says it’s officially shutting down December 15th. | | One step closer. Remember Google’s project to deliver wireless connections from high-flying balloons? While it’s now a part of Google parent company Alphabet, it’s still in development and could be a good way to open up connections for people in Puerto Rico, where more than 80 percent of cell towers are still down. Now, the FCC has given it an experimental license to provide service, but a spokesperson says the next step is to integrate with a telco partner's network. | | From Detroit to Grand Rapids, a new economy is emerging. Just after the turn of the century Michigan began what's its “lost decade,” as the economy faltered, oil prices skyrocketed and the housing market crashed. For this story, Tim Seppala traveled the state finding people -- like Rocket Fiber CEO Mark Hudson or Start Garden director Darel Ross II -- who are working to turn that around. | | Oh, and hedgehogs. No, animated emoji aren’t here yet -- those will arrive with the iPhone X -- but pretty soon there will be some new options available on your iPhones and iPads. | | Good to know. Hope you haven’t been sharing passwords. | | In less than 15 minutes. We’ve had a lot of news this week, and if you missed anything around Google’s event, we have all of the information conveniently able right here. And if you just want to catch the highlights, our supercut trims the filler to focus on what’s new and notable. | | Need something new? Whether you’re on PC, PS4 or Xbox One, you can give EA’s next big Star Wars game a try all weekend. You’re welcome. | | But wait, there's more... | |
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